How To Use Plaster cast In A Sentence
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That is why the discovery of these plaster casts is so important.
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One medium even claimed to have made a plaster cast of a pair of ectoplasmic hands before they dissolved.
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They put a plaster cast on my foot, right up to my knee.
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This bust is now lost, but its plaster cast is recorded in a rare stereograph of the artist in his studio in the mid-1860s.
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She made a plaster cast of a bust of Lincoln.
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Not all skiing accidents can be mended with a plaster cast or bandage.
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When Elgin first went to Athens, his intention was simply to make a plaster cast of the sculptures.
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She had a plaster cast on her leg.
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The wearing of a plaster cast was only allowed in extreme circumstances and brown suede shoes were definitely out.
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That is why the discovery of these plaster casts is so important.
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She had a plaster cast on her leg.
Times, Sunday Times
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The French discoverer circulated plaster casts of the skull to major names in archaeology before publishing his findings.
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I am an artist who has made plaster casts of the crania of noted physicists, including Max Planck and Charles Glover Barkla.
A Selection From Einstein's Letters
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My brother, his leg in a plaster cast, kept a scrapbook of our first voyage out, in which he was the unfaltering hero.
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After checking the x-rays, Rachael can see the wrist is broken and Sammy will need a plaster cast fitted.
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That is why the discovery of these plaster casts is so important.
Times, Sunday Times
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In fact, he was so desperate to get back on to his bike that we had to tell the doctor a little lie to persuade him to remove the plaster cast.
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I am having the plaster cast removed at the end of the week so I will be okay.
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He then saw a doctor, had his old plaster cast removed, had his leg re-plastered, had another x-ray and finally saw the doctor again, who checked the x-rays and told him he could go home - all of this in just under two hours.
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Joshua, who is encased from hip to neck in a plaster cast to protect his weak bones, had a huge smile on his face throughout
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The improvement obtained by manipulation is maintained by immobilizing the foot in a plaster cast for five to seven days.
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He's got his leg in a plaster cast.
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It is such a gratifying and easy task to chat about life and times using literary works as a basis, just as it is more gratifying and easier to copy from a plaster cast than to draw a living body.
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We had our fracture ward upstairs full of cases immobilised in full plaster casts.
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He was taken to hospital in Brighton and had to have a plaster cast.
The Sun
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They took a plaster cast of the teeth for identification purposes.
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The models began life sculpted in clay, before a plaster cast was used to mould the final version in glass fibre, with the knight and the totem pole finished to look like bronze, the helmet in iron.
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We got him out of the plaster cast and he's been able to move his wrist freely at a very early stage.
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The methods of taking plaster casts can, after all, be checked for their accuracy, using modern animals.
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Her broken leg was put in a plaster cast.
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To prevent relapses, when the last plaster cast is removed a splint must be worn full-time for two to three months and thereafter at night for 2 to 4 years.
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He was taken to hospital in Brighton and had to have a plaster cast.
The Sun
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The same team also produced a plaster cast of the archivolt of the first and second niche of the fountain's back wall, of which many parts are missing, to serve as a model for carving these elements.
Interactive Dig Sagalassos 2003 - Restoration & Conservation Report 5
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The sight of a man holding a plaster cast record of the tracks of a mysterious beast started the modern Bigfoot legend.
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He's got his leg in a plaster cast.
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The window soffits and ceiling medallion were made from the plaster casts acquired by the Metropolitan Museum in the 1920s.
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Her broken leg was put in a plaster cast.
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Non-playing colleagues rushed him to the local casualty department, where a large plaster cast was fixed on to the injured area.
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Among the various bits and pieces we see in this corner are plaster casts of the heads and tiny wings of two putti or cupids.
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The window soffits and ceiling medallion were made from the plaster casts acquired by the Metropolitan Museum in the 1920s.
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These furnishings included carpets, curtains, louvres, rococo chairs, plaster casts of antique statues and busts, paintings, Chinese vases and diverse plants.
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It's on days like these - when the plaster cast has come off, that I need to paint my monkeys next to the strelitzia flower.
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The guy had one arm in a plaster cast and he's lucky it's not two now.
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Visitors can watch masons, carvers and carpenters at work and there will be tours of the building including the drawing shop and the plaster cast museum.
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A plaster cast of Madame Fournier stood in the artist's studio.
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Yesterday my prosthetist made a plaster cast which will form the basis of the new limb.
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The custom-made devices, created using a plaster cast of the patient's mouth and construction bites, significantly reduced the apnea-hypopnea index, whereas the prefabricated devices did not.
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Next to each other in one cabinet are plaster casts of his hand and her forearm.
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A plaster cast of Madame Fournier stood in the artist's studio.
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Next to each other in one cabinet are plaster casts of his hand and her forearm.
Times, Sunday Times
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He was taken to hospital in Brighton and had to have a plaster cast.
The Sun
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The Indians could no more be measured and "busted" -- as the professor calls the making of plaster casts -- than could the liquor they had drunk.
In Indian Mexico (1908)
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They took a plaster cast of the teeth for identification purposes.
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Then came Venus -- an exact copy of my own plaster cast -- serene, calm-eyed, dancing "high and disposedly" like
The World I Live In
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Almost 300 fragments of plaster casts of ancient statuary were excavated in a cellar-like area forming the substructure of a hall or terrace within the great bath complex at Baiae, the Roman seaside resort near Naples.
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The plaster cast helps to heal the broken bone.